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23rd April 07, 08:49 AM
#19
 Originally Posted by Kiltman
I have several different qualities of kilts. Each has a place in my wardrobe. There are some that I just don't wear much, and some that I really like to wear. If you're wearing kilts all or much of the time, then you come to appreciate that different qualities are part of one's wardrobe.
Great post kiltman, and good review ozone.
I think that each of these kilt companies has a market and a place in today's kilting. Obviously the CCC and the sportkilt are different beasts.
It was nice to see a review from someone that has tested all those waters and realized the differences and roles of each kilt. Too often we have seen casual kilt fans bashing the traditional kilt (and attitude) without ever knowing what they are missing. The same can be said about traditionalists that have not tried a utility kilt (guilty) or casual type kilt.
A very educated review in my opinion.
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